60 entries in Egg / Transposition
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Einst und Jetzt egg in glass and covered, silk changes to egg, in glass is now silk, fake explanation, repeat with marked silk and egg
Mar. 1896
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 1 No. 7)
102
Hänsel Kastner Blinde Passagiere white egg wrapped in paper and placed in hat, red egg in pocket, they transpose
June 1902
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 8 No. 6)
91
Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli VIII. Täuschung, Schreck und Verwunderung tricks with eggs
  • 1. Tuch und Ei-Kunststück (egg in glass transpose with silk, three methods)
  • 2. Das verschwindende Ei (vanishing egg)
  • 3. Das japanische Eierspiel (egg production from silk, eggs change to flowers inside hat)
1903 111
Mellini Kegel- und Ei-Changement à la Mellini routine with eggs and solid wooden cones with covers
June 1904
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 10 No. 6)
90
Jentry Jentry's Ei- und Tuchkunststück egg in glass in hat transposes with silk
Dec. 1904
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 10 No. 12)
185
T. Nelson Downs The Latest Egg, Handkerchief and Glass Trick egg in tumbler changes place with silk in hand, gaffed table
Also published here 1909 300
Dr. Edward G. Ervin Egg and Lemon egg and lemon each in silk transpose
Also published here
  • "An Illusive Metamorphosis" (The Sphinx, June 1921)
1937 76
Harlan Tarbell The Egg, the Glass, and the Handkerchief transpo of egg in glass with borrowed handkerchief
Also published here 1941/27 389
Sam Leo Horowitz Things You Can Do Whit Things You Have silk changes places with egg in tumbler, egg is then broken and emptied into the tumbler
  • Kling Klang
Feb. 1949 512
U. F. Grant Hard Shell Sorcery using the Egg Cup, egg changes with silk in two egg cups
Also published here June 1962
The New Phoenix (Issue 370)
308
Hen Fetsch Ein überraschender Platzwechsel egg in ball vase transposes with salt in napkin
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
90
Karrell Fox The "Egg-splosion" egg hit into audience with ping-pong paddle, it explodes into confetti shower
1991 111
Colonel Stodare Kling-Klang - First Method: An Early Version egg in glass, covered with handkerchief, a silk changed into an egg, silk now in glass
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
60
Andrew G. Waring Kling-Klang - Second Method: Improved Version
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
61
T. Nelson Downs Kling-Klang - Third Method: Without a Stodare Egg egg in tumbler changes place with silk in hand, gaffed table
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
61
Adrian Plate Kling-Klang - Fourth Method: Adrian Plate Version, No Duplicates
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
61
Silent Mora Kling-Klang - Fifth Method: Mora Version
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
62
Charlie Miller Kling-Klang - Sixth Method: The Charles Miller Refinements
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
62
Kling-Klang - Seventh Method: Enter the "Sucker" Ploy
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
63
Harlan Tarbell Kling-Klang - Eighth Method: The Tarbell Version transpo of egg in glass with borrowed handkerchief
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
64
Gordon James Bell Kling-Klang - Ninth Method: I've Got Your Money bill used to cover egg in glass
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
65
Fred DeMuth Kling-Klang - Tenth Method: Eggo
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
66
Joseph Ovette Kling-Klang - Eleventh Method: The Visible Flash Change
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
67
Kling-Klang - Twelfth Method: A Comedy Presentation
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
67
Jeffrey Norris Kling-Klang - Thirteenth Method: An Eggy Problem
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
67
Ian Adair Kling-Klang - Fourteenth Method: Scrambled Egg and Silk with ziploc bag
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
68
Hen Fetsch Kling-Klang - Fifteenth Method: "Kling-Klang" Twentieth Century
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
69
Kling-Klang - Sixteenth Method: In the Spectator's Pocket
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
70
Colonel Stodare Kling-klang - First Method: An Early Version egg in glass, covered with handkerchief, a silk changed into an egg, silk now in glass
Also published here 2002 133
Andrew G. Waring Kling-klang - Second Method: Improved Version
Also published here 2002 134
T. Nelson Downs Kling-klang - Third Method: Without a Stodare Egg egg in tumbler changes place with silk in hand, gaffed table
Also published here 2002 134
Adrian Plate Kling-klang - Fourth Method: Adrian Plate Version, Without Duplicates
Related to
  • Encyclopedia of Silk Magic, Vol. 3, 1962, p. 131
Also published here
2002 135
Silent Mora Kling-klang - Fifth Method: Mora Version
Also published here 2002 136
Charlie Miller Kling-klang - Sixth Method: The Charles Miller Refinements
Also published here 2002 137
Kling-klang - Seventh Method: Enter the "Sucker" Ploy
Also published here 2002 138
Harlan Tarbell Kling-klang - Eighth Method: The Tarbell Version transpo of egg in glass with borrowed handkerchief
Also published here 2002 138
Gordon James Bell Kling-klang - Ninth Method: I've Got Your Money bill used to cover egg in glass
Also published here 2002 141
Fred DeMuth Kling-klang - Tenth Method: Eggo
Also published here 2002 142
Joseph Ovette Kling-klang - Eleventh Method: The Visible Flash Change
Also published here 2002 143
Kling-klang - Twelfth Method: A Comedy Presentation
Also published here 2002 144
Jeffrey Norris Kling-klang - Thirteenth Method: An Eggy Problem
Also published here 2002 144
Ian Adair Kling-klang - Fourteenth Method: Scrambled Egg and Silk with ziploc bag
Also published here 2002 145
Hen Fetsch Kling-klang - Fifteenth Method: Kling-klang Twentieth Century
Also published here 2002 146
Kling-klang - Sixteenth Method: In the Spectator's Pocket
Also published here 2002 148
J. P. Ornson Egg, Silk, and Paper Bag egg in paper bag transposes with silk
Also published here
  • "Egg, Handkerchief and Bag" (The Linking Ring, Vol. 7 No. 6, Feb. 1928, p. 984)
2002 148
Harold Rice Egg, Silk, and Pocket egg in pocket transposes with silk
Also published here
  • "The Rice Version" (Encyclopedia of Silk Magic, Vol. 3, p. 1332)
2002 149
Eggsit egg in box on pedestal transposes with silk
Also published here
  • Secrets of Modern Conjuring, p. 46
2002 151
Harold W. Marshall Egg and Ribbon egg in pocket transposes with ribbon
Also published here
  • "The Ribbon Egg" (The Gen, Vol. 18, No. 8, Dec. 1962, p. 214)
2002 152
George Klare The Traveling Egg - First Method: Klare's Original Version glass of confetti covered with handkerchief, egg changes into shower of confetti, egg now in glass
Also published here
  • "A Pretty Egg Trick" (The Wizard, Vol. 2 No. 22, June 1907, p. 348)
2002 153
Alex De Vega The Traveling Egg - Second Method: The De Vega Version egg appears in paper bag, glass of confetti covered with paper bag, egg changes into shower of confetti, egg now in glass
Also published here
  • "Transportation Extraordinary" (The Sphinx, Vol. 11 No. 6, Aug. 1912, p. 112)
2002 154
The Traveling Egg - Third Method: As Described by H. & A. Walker egg in handkerchief transposes with bran in glass
Also published here
  • Up to Date Conjuring, p. 68
2002 155
R. Woodhouse Pitman The Traveling Egg - Fourth Method: Kling-klang in Sawdust silk in one tube-covered glass transposes with egg and sawdust in another glass
Also published here
  • "White and Black" (The Magician Monthly, Vol. 11 No. 7, June 1915, p. 105)
2002 156
M. Paxton The Traveling Egg - Fifth Method: The Paxton Version covered glass with bran, covered empty glass, egg in hands, egg vanishes and is where bran was, empty glass has now bran
Also published here
  • "Traveling Egg and Bran" (The Magician Monthly, Vol. 20 No. 1, Oct. 1924, p. 132)
2002 157
Through a Black Hole glass of confetti covered with handkerchief, egg changes into shower of confetti, egg now in glass
Also published here
  • "Clever Egg Transposition" (Eggstraordinary Ways of Eggshibiting with Eggs, p. 19)
2002 158
J. V. Gilfillan A Reflective Journey glass of confetti covered with handkerchief, egg changes into shower of confetti, egg now in glass
Also published here
  • "The Wandering Egg" (The Linking Ring, Vol. 8 No. 3, May 1928, p. 205)
2002 158
Joe Karson Egg and Rice egg in one hand and rice in the other, they transpose
Also published here
  • Joe Karson, Magic à la Mode, 1939
2002 158
Hen Fetsch Egg-salt routine with egg vase, egg and salt
Also published here
  • Hugard's Magic Monthly, Vol. XIV No. 10, Mar. 1957, p. 544
2002 167
Robertson Keene Humpty Dumpty Card and Egg card torn up, pieces change to egg and where egg was is restored card minus corner, inside egg is name of card on hard-boiled egg
Also published here
  • More Novel Notions, p. 47
2002 261
U. F. Grant Hard Shell Sorcery using the Egg Cup, egg changes with silk in two egg cups
Also published here 2002 289
Al Baker Egg, Glass, and Hank silk and egg transpose while egg is in covered glass
Also published here
  • The Sphinx, Vol. 29 No. 12, Feb. 1931
2003 639